I still don't understand why you don't like U2 tbh I think the game is perfect and I hardly ever say that about a game. Everything just flowed so well, they took everything that made U1 good and made it even better, the new characters (especially Chloe) were a great addition to the series not to mention that Flynn was a badass villan.

Flynn was the only high point for me. The plot, settings, villain, & writing all just seemed boring. Plus I felt like the combat was more annoying and I actually had multiple tech issues which ruined the experience for me.

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U3 could've been the best Uncharted game, it started out so well (like you said), getting to know how Nate met Sully was one of the greatest things in the game (IMO). I just feel like it went all over the place at the end, the story didn't really go anywhere and didn't make much sense. I also think that it had too many locations, I mean you basically spent 2 chapters in one location and then moved on to the next, it was too much. That said I still think it's a really great game, it has one of the best action sequences i've ever seen in a game.

The plot in the second half just seemed completely disjointed with the first half. It feels like two completely different plots. That said I enjoyed it for the most part but it could have been a million times better.

I still don't understand why you don't like U2 tbh I think the game is perfect and I hardly ever say that about a game. Everything just flowed so well, they took everything that made U1 good and made it even better, the new characters (especially Chloe) were a great addition to the series not to mention that Flynn was a badass villan.

For me the main problem was that the game had too many location changes, as well as a weaker story (Lazarevic was especially annoying. I mean, you expect action-adventure cliches in an Uncharted game but he was just too much.) and atmosphere. And the solution to the mystery also just seemed a bit too fantastical for an Uncharted game.

For me the main problem was that the game had too many location changes, as well as a weaker story (Lazarevic was especially annoying. I mean, you expect action-adventure cliches in an Uncharted game but he was just too much.) and atmosphere. And the solution to the mystery just seemed a bit too fantastical for an Uncharted game, as well.

To put my few cents in, I like U2 the second of the series, reason being, it has become quite boring. Uncharted 3 still excites me and I love it still number 1 Uncharted 1 is great game too, I loved it and plan to play it again in near future. But it just doesn't top U2 or U3 for me. So U3 > U2 > U1. I love them all tho. (so no Uncharted 2 vs 3 war for me).

For me the main problem was that the game had too many location changes, as well as a weaker story (Lazarevic was especially annoying. I mean, you expect action-adventure cliches in an Uncharted game but he was just too much.) and atmosphere. And the solution to the mystery also just seemed a bit too fantastical for an Uncharted game.